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* [[Abdominal pain]] - constant pain or deep ache in the abdomen, which may also be felt in the back
* [[Abdominal pain]] - constant [[pain]] or deep [[Abdominal pain|ache in the abdomen]]
* [[Back pain|Pain radiating to the back]]
* [[Abdominal mass]]
* [[Abdominal mass]]
* [[Bloating]] of the abdomen
* [[Bloating]] of the abdomen
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* Thin-walled
* Thin-walled
* Fluid-containing cyst within the posterior mediastinum
* Fluid-containing [[cyst]] within the posterior mediastinum
* In continuity with the intrapancreatic or peripancreatic fluid collections
* In continuity with the intrapancreatic or peripancreatic fluid collections
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* [[Pesticides]]
* [[Pesticides]]
* [[Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons]]
* [[Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons]]
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* Weakness or [[paralysis]] in the legs.
* [[Muscle weakness|Weakness]] or [[paralysis]] in the legs
* [[Urinary incontinence]]
* [[Urinary incontinence]]
* [[Bowel]] incontinence
* [[Bowel]] incontinence
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* Motor problems in the lower extremity
* Motor problems in the lower extremity
* [[Headache]]
* [[Headache]]
Orthopedic abnormalities:
[[Orthopedic|Orthopedic abnormalities]]:
* [[Club foot]]
* [[Club foot]]
* [[Hip dislocation]]
* [[Hip dislocation]]
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| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |Laboratory tests:
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* Elevated Maternal Serum [[Alpha-fetoprotein|Alpha-Fetoprotein]]
* Elevated Maternal Serum [[Alpha-fetoprotein|Alpha-Fetoprotein]]
[[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]]:
[[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]]:
* [[Herniation]] of a [[CSF]] filled sac through spina bifida
* [[Herniation]] of a [[CSF]] filled sac through [[spina bifida]]
* [[CSF]] attenuation lesion in [[conus medullaris]] and other parts of the [[CNS]]
* [[CSF]] attenuation lesion in [[conus medullaris]] and other parts of the [[CNS]]
* Short and thick [[filum terminale]]
* Short and thick [[filum terminale]]
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* [[Paresthesia|Numbness]]
* [[Paresthesia|Numbness]]
* Nighttime [[Back pain|pain in back]] or [[Neck stiffness/pain|neck]]
* Nighttime [[Back pain|pain in back]] or [[Neck stiffness/pain|neck]]
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| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |[[Biopsy]] with [[histopathology]]
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| style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |[[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]]
* [[Tumor]] outside of a [[nerve]] or part of a [[nerve]] and if it involves other nearby structures
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| colspan="10" |'''<small>ABBREVIATIONS''': '''N/A''': Not available, '''SOB''': Shortness of breath, '''M/C''': Most common, '''RI''': Respiratory insufficiency, '''NM''': Neuromuscular system, '''SVCS''': Superior vena cava syndrome, '''SLE''': Systemic lupus erythematosus disease, '''T3:''' Triiodothyronine, '''T4:''' Thyroxine, '''TSH:''' Thyroid stimulating hormone, '''TFT:''' Thyroid function test</small><small><nowiki/></small><small><nowiki/></small><small><nowiki/></small><small><nowiki/></small><small><nowiki/></small><small><nowiki/></small>
| colspan="10" |'''<small>ABBREVIATIONS''': '''N/A''': Not available, '''SOB''': Shortness of breath, '''M/C''': Most common, '''RI''': Respiratory insufficiency, '''NM''': Neuromuscular system, '''SVCS''': Superior vena cava syndrome, '''SLE''': Systemic lupus erythematosus disease, '''T3:''' Triiodothyronine, '''T4:''' Thyroxine, '''TSH:''' Thyroid stimulating hormone, '''TFT:''' Thyroid function test</small><small><nowiki/></small><small><nowiki/></small><small><nowiki/></small><small><nowiki/></small><small><nowiki/></small><small><nowiki/></small>

Revision as of 19:47, 13 February 2019


Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [2] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Trusha Tank, M.D.[3]

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Cystic mass
Bronchogenic cyst

[1]

+ - - CT scan:
  • Spherical or oval mass
  • Smooth outline
  • Unilocular
  • Noncalcified
  • Demonstrating the size and shape of the cyst
  • Determining its position in relation to other structures
  • Bronchogenic cysts can mimic hydatid cysts
  • Pneumonitis, pneumothorax, or empyema may present
Esophageal duplication cysts

[1][2]

  • Rare congenital gastrointestinal malformation
- + - Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)
  • Distinguish between solid and cystic lesions
  • Periesophageal homogeneous-hypoechoic mass
  • Multi-layered wall and well-defined margins
  • Anechoic cyst if considerable central fluid present
Endoscopic ultrasound-guided FNA

Endoscopy

Thymic cyst

[1][3]

Congenital
  • Unilocular

Acquired

  • Asymptomatic
- - + Biopsy with histopathology and cytology CT scan:
  • Oval shape
  • Smooth contour
  • Midline location
  • Calcified
  • Septate cyst
  • Fluid attenuation
Lymphangioma

[1][4]

+ + - Histopathology and cytology

MRI:

  • Degree of involvement and extent of lesion
  • MRI can prevent extensive, incomplete surgical resection

CT scan:

Chronic inflammatory disease
Churg-Strauss syndrome

[5][6][7][8][9]

+ +/- - Lung biopsy

4 out of 6 positive :

High-resolution computerized tomography (HRCT):

Disease Etiology Symptoms Dyspnea/

RI

Dysphagia SVCS Gold standard Image Additional findings
Posterior mediastinal mass
Cystic mass
Mediastinal neurenteric cyst

[1][10]

+ CT scan: Postnatal chest X-ray:

Ultrasound:

Pancreatic pseudocyst

[1][11]

- - - Histopathology and cytology of cyst and fluid content CT scan
  • Thin-walled
  • Fluid-containing cyst within the posterior mediastinum
  • In continuity with the intrapancreatic or peripancreatic fluid collections
Central nervous system disease
Meningocele

[1][12][13][14][15][16]

Congenial defect:

Maternal nutrition factors:

2. Environmental factors:

Symptoms depend on the severity of the defect

Orthopedic abnormalities:

Difficulties with executive functions including:

- - - Prenatal 2D/3D ultrasound:

Postnatal MRI

Laboratory tests:

MRI:

Neurilemmoma

(Spinal schwannoma)

[1][17]

- - - Biopsy with histopathology MRI
  • Tumor outside of a nerve or part of a nerve and if it involves other nearby structures
ABBREVIATIONS: N/A: Not available, SOB: Shortness of breath, M/C: Most common, RI: Respiratory insufficiency, NM: Neuromuscular system, SVCS: Superior vena cava syndrome, SLE: Systemic lupus erythematosus disease, T3: Triiodothyronine, T4: Thyroxine, TSH: Thyroid stimulating hormone, TFT: Thyroid function test
  1. Superior vena cava obstruction
  2. Partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection
  3. Esophageal achalasia
  4. Esophageal cancer
  5. Esophageal rupture
  6. Hiatus hernia
  7. Hilar lymphadenopathy
  8. Pneumomediastinum
  9. Sarcoidosis
  10. Lymphoma
  11. Neurilemmoma
  12. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
  13. Teratoma
  14. Thymoma
  1. Thyroid cancer
  2. Goitre
  3. Mediastinal germ cell tumor,
  4. Mediastinal tumor,
  5. Mediastinitis
  1. Churg-Strauss syndrome
  2. Bronchogenic cyst,
  3. Dermoid cyst
  4. Anthrax:
  5. Tularemia


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CT scan showing a smooth anterior mediastinal mass, with a mixed internal density of containing both enhancing soft tissue and cystic areas. The outline of the mass is relatively well defined. No lymphadenopathy, pleural effusion or infiltration. Case courtesy of Dr. Abdallah Al Khateeb (Picture courtesy: Radiopedia)


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CT scan showing excessive fatty tissue deposition within the posterior mediastinum with anterior displacement of the esophagus. Case courtesy of Dr. Ahmed Abdrabou (Picture courtesy: [1])

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